- Philastrius
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issues= St. Philastrius or Philaster,Bishop of Brescia , died before 397.He was one of the bishops present at a synod held in Aquileia in 381. St. Augustine met him at
Milan about 383, or perhaps a little later (St. Augustine, "Ep." ccxxii). He composed a catalogue ofheresies ("Diversarum Hereseon Liber") about 384.Among the writings of St. Gaudentius was a
sermon purporting to be preached on the fourteenth anniversary of St. Philastrius's death. According to this sermon, Philastrius's life began with a great act of renunciation, for which he might fitly be compared toAbraham . Later he was ordained priest, and travelled over nearly the whole Roman world "(circumambiens Universum pene ambitum Romani Orbis"), preaching against pagans, Jews, and heretics, especially theArian s. Like St. Paul he carried in his body the "stigmata" of Christ, having been scourged for his zeal against the last-named heretics. At Milan he was a great stay of the Catholic party in the time of St. Ambrose's Arian predecessor. At Rome he held both private and publicdisputation s with heretics, and converted many. His wanderings ceased when he was made Bishop of Brescia.Doubts were first raised by
Louis Ellies du Pin as to the genuineness of this sermon, and these have been reiterated by Marx, the latest editor of Philastrius, who thinks the sermon a forgery of the eighth or ninth century. The chief objection to its genuineness, rather a weak one, seems to be that it is not found in the manuscripts containing the undoubted sermons of St. Gaudentius. Marx was answered byKnappe , "Ist die 21 Rede des hl. Gaudentius (Oratio B. Gaudentii de Vita et Obitu B. Filastrii episcopi prædecessoris sui) echt? Zugleich ein Betrag zur Latinität des Gaudentius" (Osnabrück), who endeavours to prove the genuineness of the sermon in question by linguistic arguments. HisBollandist reviewer thinks he has made a strong case ("Anal. Boll.", XXVIII, 224).Philastrius's "Catalogue" of heresies would have little value, were it not for the circumstance discovered by
Richard Adelbert Lipsius that, for the Christian heresies up toNoetus , the compiler drew from the same source asEpiphanius , i. e. the lost "Syntagma of Hippolytus". By the aid, therefore, of these two and thePseudo-Tertullian "Adversus Omnes Haereses" it has been possible in great measure to reconstruct the lost treatise of Hippolytus.Editions
*The first edition of the "Catalogue" was published at Basle (1528)
*F. Marx , "Philastrius" (Vienna, 1898) in the "Corp. Script. Eccl. Lat."
*Gabriele Banterle , editor, (1991, Rome) San Filastro di Brescia, "Delle varie eresie" / San Gaudenzio di Brescia, "Trattati"External links
* [http://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/30_10_0341-0397-_Philastrius_Episcopus.html Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina]
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